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Glorious Full Trailer for Bi Gan's 'Resurrection' Cinematic Experience
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Glorious Full Trailer for Bi Gan’s ‘Resurrection’ Cinematic Experience

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Glorious Full Trailer for Bi Gan’s ‘Resurrection’ Cinematic Experience

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“A beautiful dream ride through the 20th century.” Janus Films has unveiled their full official trailer for the film Resurrection, a stunning creation from visionary Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan – who’s best known for his other two films Kaili Blues and Long Day’s Journey into Night. This originally premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May, and screened at NYFF, London, Beyond Fest, and many others. Janus has set the release date for December – playing soon in select art house theaters. Resurrection is an entrancing sci-fi cinema creation following Miss Shu in a future where most of humanity has lost the capacity to dream, who discovers that one inhuman creature is still able to experience them. She enters his dreams, using her ability to perceive illusions to determine the truth in its visions of Chinese history. The film is divided into six chapters, with each representing one of the five senses, along with the mind. Starring Jackson Yee as the “monster”, Shu Qi as Miss Shu, with Mark Chao, Li Gengxi, and Huang Jue. The film is an entrancing journey through time and cinema – featuring six distinct segments showing different styles throughout film history. If you love cinema as much as we do here, then this is a must watch film whenever it plays near you.

Here’s the full official US trailer (+ poster) for Bi Gan’s film Resurrection, direct from Janus’ YouTube:

Resurrection Film Trailer

Resurrection Film Trailer

Resurrection Film Trailer

You can watch the teaser trailer for Bi Gan’s Resurrection cinema event right here for even more footage.

Original synopsis via NYFF: “This phantasmagoric dream machine from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan is an elusive yet monumental love letter to a century of cinema. Unfolding over five chapters that feature a dazzling array of styles, Resurrection is a cascade of imagery united by a luminous mythopoetic conceit: in a sci-fi-coded world where people have lost the desire to dream in the hopes of prolonging life, rogue “fantasmers” continue to stoke their imaginations and exist within unreality. From this magical premise, the film sends its ever-morphing protagonist (played by Jackson Yee) through a series of genres, from Méliès-inflected silent fantasy to wartime thriller to con-artist buddy pic to millennial vampire romance — the latter depicted in one of Bi’s customary, ever astonishing, single takes. Even within genre parameters, the director never takes the road well-traveled, offering jolts & marvels around every corner. Resurrection is one of the most audacious and ambitious gifts for cinematic thrill-seekers in many a moon.” ~156 mins.

Resurrection, also known as 狂野时代 in Mandarin (meaning Wild Times), is directed by acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan, director of the films Tiger, Kaili Blues, and Long Day’s Journey into Night previously, plus many other short films. The screenplay is written by Zhai Xiaohui and Bi Gan; from a story by Bi Gan. Produced by Shan Zuolong, Yang Lele, Charles Gillibert. This initially premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival playing in the Main Competition section – where it won a Special Award. Janus Films will debut Bi Gan’s Resurrection film in select US theaters starting on December 12th, 2025 later this year. Intrigued?

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Common: Resurrection Album Review | Pitchfork
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Common: Resurrection Album Review | Pitchfork

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Though it might seem crazy now—considering their personalities, and five years after Cube virtually ended N.W.A. on “No Vaseline”—Common annihilated Cube with his response. The Pete Rock-produced “The Bitch In Yoo,” issued as the A-side of a split single with No I.D. in 1996, is one of rap’s most brutal diss tracks. The first verse alone is a thorough dismantling of Cube’s career, with Common claiming his West Coast cred is ridiculous (hiring the Long Island-based Bomb Squad for his debut), calling out his blatant careerism (“Went from gangsta to Islam to the dick of Das EFX”), and insinuating he’s a bad actor (with sly references to Higher Learning and Friday).

It took the deaths of 2Pac and the Notorious B.I.G., and the intervention of Louis Farrakhan, to squash the beef. At the Hip-Hop Summit in Chicago in April of 1997, Farrakhan addressed the assembled rappers, including Cube, Common, Snoop Dogg, and the Dogg Pound: “All this turf you fighting for—East Coast, West Coast—who owns it? Not you.” Farrakhan is acknowledged for ending the feud, but the deeper truth is that both men had changed. For Cube, he’d successfully made a transition to acting and was gradually assuming a role as a family man. Common had also recently become a father, and he was transformed by the Million Man March, which he attended. As he writes in One Day It’ll All Make Sense, the event inspired him to be comfortable with expressing love and solidarity.

To date, Resurrection has sold fewer than 250,000 copies, but it earned Common Sense respect. It also attracted more national attention, including from a California-based reggae band with the same name that sued the rapper over the rights. Common dropped the “Sense” before the 1997 follow-up LP, One Day It’ll All Make Sense, which simultaneously refined and expanded on the approach he and No I.D. took on Resurrection.

Shortly afterwards, he will leave Chicago and move to New York City. He will go and join the Soulquarians collective, garnering him larger audiences and further accolades; then he will drop an ambitious, experimental, psych-informed album that will bomb. He will date singers and athletes and movie stars; then he will think he can act. He will become an actor, questionably; then he will fight Keanu Reeves, believably. He will constantly cycle through success and embarrassment. He will come remarkably close to an EGOT. And all along, the sun will still rise every day over Lake Michigan.

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New Teaser for Bi Gan's 'Resurrection' - Set for Release in December
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New Teaser for Bi Gan’s ‘Resurrection’ – Set for Release in December

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

New Teaser for Bi Gan’s ‘Resurrection’ – Set for Release in December

by Alex Billington
September 30, 2025
Source: YouTube

Janus Films has revealed the first look teaser for the film Resurrection, the latest mesmerizing creation from visionary Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan – best known for his other two films Kaili Blues and Long Day’s Journey into Night. This first premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May, and will next screen at the New York Film Festival before its release later this year. Janus has set the release date for December – playing in select art house theaters. Resurrection is an entrancing sci-fi cinema creation following Miss Shu in a future where most of humanity has lost the capacity to dream, who discovers that one inhuman creature is still able to experience them. She enters his dreams, using her ability to perceive illusions to determine the truth in its visions of Chinese history. The film is divided into six chapters, with each representing one of the five senses, plus the mind. Starring Jackson Yee as the “monster”, Shu Qi as Miss Shu, with Mark Chao, Li Gengxi, and Huang Jue. This earned mixed reviews at Cannes – some rave reviews (quoted in this) but many felt it’s not as cohesive or engaging as the premise promises, with so many abstract ideas that don’t really come together within a compelling narrative. Nonetheless it’s a must see for die-hard cinephiles.

Here’s the first teaser trailers for Bi Gan’s film Resurrection, direct from YouTube (via Indiewire):

Resurrection Teaser

Resurrection Teaser

Original synopsis via NYFF: “This phantasmagoric dream machine from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan is an elusive yet monumental love letter to a century of cinema. Unfolding over five chapters that feature a dazzling array of styles, Resurrection is a cascade of imagery united by a luminous mythopoetic conceit: in a sci-fi-coded world where people have lost the desire to dream in the hopes of prolonging life, rogue “fantasmers” continue to stoke their imaginations and exist within unreality. From this magical premise, the film sends its ever-morphing protagonist (played by Jackson Yee) through a series of genres, from Méliès-inflected silent fantasy to wartime thriller to con-artist buddy pic to millennial vampire romance — the latter depicted in one of Bi’s customary, ever astonishing, single takes. Even within genre parameters, the director never takes the road well-traveled, offering jolts & marvels around every corner. Resurrection is one of the most audacious and ambitious gifts for cinematic thrill-seekers in many a moon.” ~156 mins.

Resurrection, also known as 狂野时代 in Mandarin (meaning Wild Times), is directed by acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan, director of the films Tiger, Kaili Blues, and Long Day’s Journey into Night previously, plus many other short films. The screenplay is written by Zhai Xiaohui and Bi Gan; from a story by Bi Gan. Produced by Shan Zuolong, Yang Lele, Charles Gillibert. This initially premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival playing in the Main Competition section – where it won a Special Award. Janus Films will debut Bi Gan’s Resurrection film in select US theaters starting on December 12th, 2025 later this year. Intrigued?

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